SparkFun Electronics Commentsurn:uuid:214d0e4e-f1b1-d287-ce26-ac5b4c9f82492015-03-03T13:28:34-07:00SparkFun ElectronicsCustomer #424486 on COM-07957 - AVR 28 Pin 20MHz 16K 6A/D - ATMega168Customer #424486urn:uuid:892e1458-1ce5-4d59-b82e-7f6546298c522014-04-14T13:15:16-06:00<p>Definitely need to bring this back for it&rsquo;s internal oscillator.</p>Natman3400 on COM-07957 - AVR 28 Pin 20MHz 16K 6A/D - ATMega168Natman3400urn:uuid:0e5dcd64-7a6f-73e9-d6f9-f5ed052e595d2010-08-05T15:38:10-06:00<p>Why don&rsquo;t you guys get the pico power version?<br/>
Its a drop in replacement.</p>chip on COM-07957 - AVR 28 Pin 20MHz 16K 6A/D - ATMega168chipurn:uuid:6bb23180-11b6-0794-7da0-28cf1698f29e2009-01-17T20:28:49-07:00<p>Sweet ic. I finally got the arduino bootloader installed. I was going to get the ATmega168 with the bootloader, but wanted to learn how to do it myself. It turned out to be a lot harder than I expected, but a great learning experience.</p>